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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the future looked brighter than the past. and for some, that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant, and you knew that a blue-collar job would let you buy a home, and a car, maybe a vacation once in a while, health care, a reliable pension. for others, it meant going to college -- in some cases, maybe the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt, and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now, it's true that those at the top, even in those year
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the...
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in order for an economy to work beyond just watch car mow lawn and even way back you have to have sing like stable currencies a stable banking system a predictable and fair court system actual rules you know who's responsible if the winner gets broken you have to have transportation electrical water septic communications infrastructure all of this is paid for by we the people you have a criminal justice system to enforce the rules of the game of business you even need a workforce educated at the public expense and protected with public pension called social security. so this whole idea that you know it's a right in a free capital is nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff the eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws that they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we get to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to shaft t
in order for an economy to work beyond just watch car mow lawn and even way back you have to have sing like stable currencies a stable banking system a predictable and fair court system actual rules you know who's responsible if the winner gets broken you have to have transportation electrical water septic communications infrastructure all of this is paid for by we the people you have a criminal justice system to enforce the rules of the game of business you even need a workforce educated at...
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in order for an economy to work beyond just watch car mode on an even way back you have to have thing like stable currencies a stable banking system a predictable and fair court system actual rules you know who's responsible if the weather gets broken you have to have transportation electrical water septic communications infrastructure all of this is paid for by we the people you have a criminal justice system to enforce the rules of the game of business you even need a workforce educated at the public expense and protected with public pension called social security so this whole idea that you know it's a right in a free capital is nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff they eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws but they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we're going to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to sh
in order for an economy to work beyond just watch car mode on an even way back you have to have thing like stable currencies a stable banking system a predictable and fair court system actual rules you know who's responsible if the weather gets broken you have to have transportation electrical water septic communications infrastructure all of this is paid for by we the people you have a criminal justice system to enforce the rules of the game of business you even need a workforce educated at...
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the foundation of growth and prosperity the welsh economy so closely connected. having organization with a mandate to keep the international financial system an even keel is more important than ever the international monetary fund has warned from the lessons leaders took in the great depression and the global conflict that followed. with a membership has grown two hundred and eighty eight countries the imf is a forum for discussing policies that promote stable economic growth. it's a form of credit unions whose members contribute money you can borrow when they aren't major blow for the imf help prevent craigslist and results when they occur. so when the global financial crisis began in two thousand and eight. the imf policy advice was put to good use by countries to create ordinated global response. the imf also provide funding and an unprecedented scale also on the web. and they've seen the torrens title the eye this is renowned as the train to stomach. one train from time to install a new puppy to his destination welcomes and ninety million visitors each year.
the foundation of growth and prosperity the welsh economy so closely connected. having organization with a mandate to keep the international financial system an even keel is more important than ever the international monetary fund has warned from the lessons leaders took in the great depression and the global conflict that followed. with a membership has grown two hundred and eighty eight countries the imf is a forum for discussing policies that promote stable economic growth. it's a form of...
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the tickets i would add yet products whole economy recover. mental anything. oh and she asked could she be two p m socio economic
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but germany's economy is doing better. he's going to weigh a few things up. >> this is where at the end of the day, we all know that it's a political will to keep the european project live. to keep that live, we need to see a strong part towards monetary and fiscal union. this has gone far too far for most people's liking. if something coming up in the next 12, 18 months, it's going to be very, very difficult. and unfortunately france being the second biggest economy is potentially going to be -- next year if things don't start improving. >> we saw quite a bit of institutional flow out of the u.s. and into europe. is that the right move? and is that -- what would you favor, european equities over the u.s. or not? >> in the very short-term, we favor the u.s. because momentum is there. that's where the source is and i think you try and stay close to the source of the qe. european markets last week hit a bit on of a speed bump in the road. and the technical momentum picture of the european markets, france in particular, actua
but germany's economy is doing better. he's going to weigh a few things up. >> this is where at the end of the day, we all know that it's a political will to keep the european project live. to keep that live, we need to see a strong part towards monetary and fiscal union. this has gone far too far for most people's liking. if something coming up in the next 12, 18 months, it's going to be very, very difficult. and unfortunately france being the second biggest economy is potentially going...
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because he's good for economy and is good for the time this year japan sign similar bilateral pacts with eight asian and african nations including indonesia and ten. officials in tokyo i tried to double the number of partner nations for the crediting mechanism over the next thirty years japanese whalers in the antarctic in ocean will have to contend with the anti whaling group sea shepherd and now australia's environment ministry is sending a ship to monitor their activity. a syrian officials said the vessel would sit in the japanese ship that set sail this month will also keep a check and see champagne which was found to instruct the wheelers. a syrian officials filed a complaint in two thousand and ten with the international court of justice in the hay the nikkei japan's research whaling is effectively commercial hunting. they say it violates an international convention. my japanese officials see the whaling is for scientific research and it conforms to the convention traditional japanese crazy in our place till it is now on the united nations cultural heritage list. its popularity has
because he's good for economy and is good for the time this year japan sign similar bilateral pacts with eight asian and african nations including indonesia and ten. officials in tokyo i tried to double the number of partner nations for the crediting mechanism over the next thirty years japanese whalers in the antarctic in ocean will have to contend with the anti whaling group sea shepherd and now australia's environment ministry is sending a ship to monitor their activity. a syrian officials...
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if he could sit and snuggle so that the country's economy hide industry and trade body said it strikes across the country some two hundred million dollars. the road or vibration of the blue it to its bali people stop about and talk to some exponents of this button will give kisses aka summer that is a cynical twenty pieces is that the highest in the blood the executive board of the government to which he be the next ball is expected that this is all this the budget deficit reaching out to some discussion about this alarming. add to the commercial hub is like a civics with the outbreak of the epidemic. then the forty seven thousand visitors vaccination. the defendant's refusal of the budget documents to be in the end of the organization program of the country. after that the demented ropes activists of all the time i took that as the benefits of bad vaccinations and again it is a western plot to sterilize muslims. the director had about but found that the porto by respondents said yes please read the perspective of the strip had the energy and focus on in the wall the demise of south af
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the issue really is africa is an export-driven economy, 60% of their economy is due to the mining sector, the most of which is exported to the world and it's no accident that you see some of the most important economic actors of africa playing a prominent role in this memorial. these are the future trading partners of africa. it's not going to be europe as much as brazil, india and china. i think their role here exemplifies that. >> professor, this is really a critical moment. i was in the middle east at a time the mining strikes were going on in the summer of the year. there was disheartening to see. it really was disheartening to see. we saw miners being show and killed. we saw a very uneven response from the south african leadership. these were miners fighting for what they thought was fair, for rights, for a larger piece of africa's economic pie, and for many in the world, what they saw as a response was a heavy-handed approach from the government. >> that's right. there's talk about africa being -- hosting 25% unemployment right now. that number among the youth is 50%. this is a tic
the issue really is africa is an export-driven economy, 60% of their economy is due to the mining sector, the most of which is exported to the world and it's no accident that you see some of the most important economic actors of africa playing a prominent role in this memorial. these are the future trading partners of africa. it's not going to be europe as much as brazil, india and china. i think their role here exemplifies that. >> professor, this is really a critical moment. i was in...
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dollars in foreign direct investment in the past six years and is now the world's sixth largest economy. my advice also on my head. and they've seen the torrens title. when the great typically used in japan in two thousand the shinkansen super express trains will stop soon. no make it. thanks to him it was many sites due to the expensive stuff the reinforcements coming to break the mold. i love this system uses size moment trucks and coastlines to momentous autistic boy. it's the way to trim it was judged to be imminent the transformer substance comes out tomorrow. really old train safely and swiftly to it toss to them late in two thousand and four. we get to it we improve the effectiveness of the shinkansen is earthquake early warning system and reducehe car and we need to stop trying. when the great easter time earthquake struck for the train stops i did with no injuries to us return of july to see a stream to showing up late in the morning since two thousand and seven the result that even very large ethnic style of course was to visit all of its the agencies that with a group of four
dollars in foreign direct investment in the past six years and is now the world's sixth largest economy. my advice also on my head. and they've seen the torrens title. when the great typically used in japan in two thousand the shinkansen super express trains will stop soon. no make it. thanks to him it was many sites due to the expensive stuff the reinforcements coming to break the mold. i love this system uses size moment trucks and coastlines to momentous autistic boy. it's the way to trim it...
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that is pretty cheap money for any economy. like japan, south korea is investing in infrastructure. >> let's talk about what is happening in fx land. a legollar, we have seen up. we saw that earlier. we have drifted off. talks in rome. pay attention. we have had disappointing data out of france in terms of the industrial production numbers. it is going to be a busy day for the euro-dollar. the trend seems to be upwards at the moment. it will be interesting to hear what the fed speakers have to say. the leweb conference is underway and we are looking at what is in store for the next 10 years of tech. caroline hyde is standing by with an exclusive interview. a very special guest. satya nadella. he is from microsoft. he is the executive vice president of cloud and enterprise. we are here at low-end in france. in france. how much are we moved outside of tech that -- outside of silicon valley? great to see all of the startups and innovations here. i spent a bunch of time with a lot of companies and startups doing great work with our
that is pretty cheap money for any economy. like japan, south korea is investing in infrastructure. >> let's talk about what is happening in fx land. a legollar, we have seen up. we saw that earlier. we have drifted off. talks in rome. pay attention. we have had disappointing data out of france in terms of the industrial production numbers. it is going to be a busy day for the euro-dollar. the trend seems to be upwards at the moment. it will be interesting to hear what the fed speakers...
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but the dow did finish higher for the month of november on optimism that the us economy is on the path to recovery and there this week may provide further evidence of that one protocol stack. here are starting off the new week and the final month of the year. the good of an email a guard standing by the tokyo stock exchange the meta twenty of the new also he stops just a touch on friday about mart big gains for the month. i think shaping up this monday morning. and how much i use indeed i'd like to be games for the nikkei last the month i actually rose nine point eight percent on the month of led largely by the stronger taller that we saw which was a lot of exports but let's not let see if i were taking off up to date december seconds and a bit of a mixed picture here of the nikkei just marching in the negative topics just barely in the positive we'll see how that develops. now i know you can take over key economic data may arise but the house in the sense that the u s jobs data on friday is going to be the big focus for today because it's gotta be the last one before the federal reser
but the dow did finish higher for the month of november on optimism that the us economy is on the path to recovery and there this week may provide further evidence of that one protocol stack. here are starting off the new week and the final month of the year. the good of an email a guard standing by the tokyo stock exchange the meta twenty of the new also he stops just a touch on friday about mart big gains for the month. i think shaping up this monday morning. and how much i use indeed i'd...
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>> i think as long as they think the economy is okay, they will do that. there will be an appetite and mandate. if we were to see worries about the growth outlook, i think then they may actually lose a bit of that appetite for a tightening. we are relatively optimistic. >> the reforms are getting omnipotent. do you go along with that feel? >> to be honest, not really. i think most of the reforms, they stand a good chance of actually getting through or having an impact in 2014. i think on balance, neutral, even a bit positive. the reforms that seem to have the best scope for actually making good progress are on financial liberalization, increasing the opportunities for private capital. i think those kinds of reforms are probably slightly good for growth rather than bad for growth in my view. >> all right. good to see you. thanks so much, indeed, for joining us. have a good week. we'll take a short break. >>> still to come, just a week after egypt's new constitution was drawn up, we'll speak about investment and aid. see you in a few minutes. hi honey, did y
>> i think as long as they think the economy is okay, they will do that. there will be an appetite and mandate. if we were to see worries about the growth outlook, i think then they may actually lose a bit of that appetite for a tightening. we are relatively optimistic. >> the reforms are getting omnipotent. do you go along with that feel? >> to be honest, not really. i think most of the reforms, they stand a good chance of actually getting through or having an impact in 2014....
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the economy expanding menu opened the doors to women with enthusiasm may bring the country. i'm not that the mention of growth. you've got to sit down and his hero and i knew no english eighteen teams and it seems the distance may seem an unlikely match here in japan it's proving to be a winning combination. elderly enjoy getting into t mean i get the offense and scoring points when it comes to health. elderly people getting doing so is the workout. do you believe the gop. and. in trade since you to texas to use movements every tuesday and the enemy the bamboo groves. here's reach their goal the game still grates with that. it was due to recent homes use this team. he was eighth in video games. i interrupt exercising in twenty ten zero the game creator. he lead to months of research is computer graphics design excuse to university. get the video games have an addictive element to it we can effectively incorporate that into the exercises totally people can stop the duties of a physical workouts they might otherwise avoid. the game records each clears results in the cart and t
the economy expanding menu opened the doors to women with enthusiasm may bring the country. i'm not that the mention of growth. you've got to sit down and his hero and i knew no english eighteen teams and it seems the distance may seem an unlikely match here in japan it's proving to be a winning combination. elderly enjoy getting into t mean i get the offense and scoring points when it comes to health. elderly people getting doing so is the workout. do you believe the gop. and. in trade since...
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and we spent far more as an economy in growth and per capita terms that all of the major economies for a system that delivered less effective outcomes for a smaller percentage of our population. in short, quoting somebody i know well, we were spending more each year and getting less. our economy suffered, families suffered, and all of it was unnecessary. as president obama has said, fighting to deliver quality, affordable health insurance and the security that comes with it to every american is paramount. this is about making sure that everyone in the united states gets a fair shake, and it's about the economic imperative as we continue to rebuild our economy and build a better bargain for the middle class. that's what the affordable care act does, by using touchtone american values of transparency and competition to improve health care protection, and affordability to those americans who already have insurance, and to provide new affordable care options for consumers who either don't have it or want to switch their insurance. we finally put in place real solutions that have been at wo
and we spent far more as an economy in growth and per capita terms that all of the major economies for a system that delivered less effective outcomes for a smaller percentage of our population. in short, quoting somebody i know well, we were spending more each year and getting less. our economy suffered, families suffered, and all of it was unnecessary. as president obama has said, fighting to deliver quality, affordable health insurance and the security that comes with it to every american is...
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the new economies are underinvested in arts. they have zero. is a top and one that did see this. 3 billion.ore them this is an increase. they sold about $200 million worth of contemporary art. they held the largest option ever. including the triptych that became the most expensive art works sold at auction. these are being driven by the allocated money that has very limited demand. they workold days, fine because of collection and passion. now they are just small factors. now it is allocating money from your basket of wealth. allocatingng it about 5% of their words. he wanted to get into the , sotheby's has been having issues of their own. digest recently leave the company. we will be on the markets and in about 30 minutes time. "bloomberg west" is up next. ♪ >> live from peer three in san francisco. welcome to the early edition of west./"rg i am emily chang. the focus is on business and investment in the future. companies from apple to facebook are demanding u.s. surveillance reform in thewake of edwards noted's -- wake of edwards d snowden'
the new economies are underinvested in arts. they have zero. is a top and one that did see this. 3 billion.ore them this is an increase. they sold about $200 million worth of contemporary art. they held the largest option ever. including the triptych that became the most expensive art works sold at auction. these are being driven by the allocated money that has very limited demand. they workold days, fine because of collection and passion. now they are just small factors. now it is allocating...
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john worked to open up north korea's economy in two thousand and two eleven economic delegation to south korea. but he fell from grace in two thousand and three observers thought he'd been dismissed his whereabouts were not reported again until two thousand and six it became john eales death in two thousand and eleven china is why i supported the young successor john was given the task of meeting chinese leaders last year the report of a possible reshuffle and kill again raises plenty of questions return to north korea expert ha jin look for answers. he's a senior research fellow at the korea institute for national unification the team. it's shocking to me because you don't come from things and more than them but we both parties and town center was about to make her all consuming the two thousand and eight when king john who is in its proper happen. so i think a note on baby up with her toys started to turn from k and joe and his baby acne but his lawyer told it to happen because you don't. chinchilla i'm sure you don't put the pulp is two three of us can one not so good even shocking be
john worked to open up north korea's economy in two thousand and two eleven economic delegation to south korea. but he fell from grace in two thousand and three observers thought he'd been dismissed his whereabouts were not reported again until two thousand and six it became john eales death in two thousand and eleven china is why i supported the young successor john was given the task of meeting chinese leaders last year the report of a possible reshuffle and kill again raises plenty of...
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japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson.
japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson.
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no apology to crashing economy in the first place. and a total failure to stand up to the trade unions office. mr. speaker, if they can't manage to come up with some sensible policies, if they can't manage their own party, why should anyone think that they can manage our country? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, this weekend i will be supporting local firms in my constituency. companies welcome the reduction this government has introduced in terms of corporation tax and national insurance contributions, but what more can be done to reduce business rates? >> mr. speaker, i would suggest to my honorable friend he should wait until the chancellor makes his autumn statement and small business saturday as it prohibited to encourage a going to support small businesses in uk. of course, the last government plan to do and more generous small business rate relief to we reversed that decision savings focuses around 2000 pounds on average. yes, another example of this side of the house standing up for small businesses let down by that side of the hous
no apology to crashing economy in the first place. and a total failure to stand up to the trade unions office. mr. speaker, if they can't manage to come up with some sensible policies, if they can't manage their own party, why should anyone think that they can manage our country? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, this weekend i will be supporting local firms in my constituency. companies welcome the reduction this government has introduced in terms of corporation tax and national insurance...
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landmarkelebrating at deal that could add to the global economy. it is the first deal in the 18 year history of the wto. to help globalpt commerce and food shortages. several street firms are under investigation for the hiring. they have widening inquiring where children of high politician and clients are hired. the u.s. -- there was a big surplus in years. here is a breakdown. >> that is right. almost close to five years. exports beat estimates. , less than expected, but still up. that was as traders where -- existing stock house. -- piles. there's global momentum. european companies and south korea and the u.s. -- when analysts look at the figure, they are slightly disappointed. it shows that china is not importing as much as you would like. a user the sense that perhaps domestic is soft. really focus on the important part of the equation. they have no the export art. can they show that they are not as reliant on exports and that there is a favor for domestic consumption. cbi. begin with coming in at 3%. of course, it is within that target 3%. go
landmarkelebrating at deal that could add to the global economy. it is the first deal in the 18 year history of the wto. to help globalpt commerce and food shortages. several street firms are under investigation for the hiring. they have widening inquiring where children of high politician and clients are hired. the u.s. -- there was a big surplus in years. here is a breakdown. >> that is right. almost close to five years. exports beat estimates. , less than expected, but still up. that...
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saying global huge in terms of economy you mentioned this could trillion to global economy. trade is smaller than the global economy something like a third. -- global whreblg economy is $65 trillion. step, an incremental increase by 2% or 3%. >> not insignificant. you talked about the key food security. >> yes if there is anything all about it is food security. it is a big part of every country's industry. that has been holding things up. iing block with he cubans was the u.s. and india, u.s. objecting to their exports. of grain they give india a waiver that llows them to subsidize the grain production as long as sit doesn't ends up on global markets. is a way of pushing things down the road and papering over the differences to go on with talks. >> international diplomacy is all about that. we will take a break and they are cleared for takeoff. merge are of american airlines and u.s. air is set to be inked this morning. tell you what else we can watch the rest of the day. ♪ >> you are watching "pulse." later today you will get a speakers maybe hinting at the possibility of
saying global huge in terms of economy you mentioned this could trillion to global economy. trade is smaller than the global economy something like a third. -- global whreblg economy is $65 trillion. step, an incremental increase by 2% or 3%. >> not insignificant. you talked about the key food security. >> yes if there is anything all about it is food security. it is a big part of every country's industry. that has been holding things up. iing block with he cubans was the u.s. and...
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there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a boat. >> reporter: and the truth is his story is replicated thousands of times. the challenge after the emergency aid phase has been to get people working again. every street is an absolute mess and they need cleaning up, which means you have ready-made jobs, and this is why you have got upwards of 20,000 people lining up every morning for the work for cash scheme. it means they get a job, a little bit of money in their pocket, and they play a big role in the rescue of their own city. >> we give 500 pesos so even if they are cleaning their house, we pay them. our point is tha
there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a...
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one of the areas where obama has really hurt the economy is with small businesses. his investment tax increase really hurts small business. it went from 35% to 43% on passive income. this really is an usual. during expansions you typically see new business startups accelerate. this is the only recovery i've seen back to the 1930s where new business startups have flat lined. when you increase tax rates on them you don't get that capital. all that money that rick is talking about that needs to be spent, invested into new businesses. that's the genesis of economic growth. capital investments. >> while small businesses are getting hurt, the big businesses have been doing fine. in fact, look what happened with the obama recovery compared to the bush expansion. the top one percent, we're hearing a lot about them, they had an expansion of 65% during bush. during the obama so called recovery they got 93%. so the rich have all these special deals which is helping them get more money while the poor are losing. >> i hear what you are saying. here's the thing. we see time and a
one of the areas where obama has really hurt the economy is with small businesses. his investment tax increase really hurts small business. it went from 35% to 43% on passive income. this really is an usual. during expansions you typically see new business startups accelerate. this is the only recovery i've seen back to the 1930s where new business startups have flat lined. when you increase tax rates on them you don't get that capital. all that money that rick is talking about that needs to be...
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the economy expanding menu opened the doors to women with enthusiasm may bring the country. i'm not that the mention of growth. you've got to sit down and his hero japan center and emperors have received a grand welcome in india on their first official trip to the country and fifty three years the imperial couple attended a banquet at the presidential palace in new delhi the reception open with the japanese and indian national anthems about ninety guests from the two countries welcome the emperor and empress any presents or not at mckay dee dee is an opening address that the emperor has been asked about his official visit as crown prince fifty three years ago and he praised india's dedication to peace they are asking are you still consider creativity and now i am looking into the top of the lot. the new team on now. see the one on the penny celia the show pushed it to them on at the next. increase annual japan and india can continue bilateral cooperation and friendship the bank president and chief for india's assistance after the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunam
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our economy is improveth. we have double our production of clean energy, doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being energy independent as a country our size to be. we have the best researchers, scientists on earth, and the most innovative companies on earth. we're still the envy of the world. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity. this city washington is grid locked and spends too much time worried about the next election and not enough worried about the next generation. what jack kennedy understood as well. that's the american people. we go through these periods where our politics gets all balanced up. the truth is sometimes we're nostalgic about the past. >> i am. >> i know you are. if over and over again they see they are not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they will put in place folks who are serious about getting the work done. >> let's talk about the problem with the legislative branch. the nature of america is an aisle down the cente
our economy is improveth. we have double our production of clean energy, doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being energy independent as a country our size to be. we have the best researchers, scientists on earth, and the most innovative companies on earth. we're still the envy of the world. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity. this city washington is grid locked and spends too much time worried about the next election and not enough...
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germany's economy pulling away from a continent that struggling because i get when lower saxony its meat industry to see how the re introduction of minimum wage might impact wages and also competitors outside of germany will be seen that report a little bit later on so what with the reintroduction of the minimum wage change. more broadly. another grand coalition. be good for europe with ex member of both the spd and the french socialist party. it exhibits and a software thanks for being with us. thanks as well to mark discoveries petition germany's constitutional court. up against the euro zone bailout say thank you for being as you teach that to bruins take the ship to take the city necessitates also with us francesca sarah seeing all of the ofc the thing to have the transit with scenes but it's the credit of two billion economic conditions a go and dust and of cuz who's the business is making promotional gifts. the quite outspoken. increase eating less red tape on the side of the rhine thank you for being with us the costs to get to be retirees during the conversation on facebook and t
germany's economy pulling away from a continent that struggling because i get when lower saxony its meat industry to see how the re introduction of minimum wage might impact wages and also competitors outside of germany will be seen that report a little bit later on so what with the reintroduction of the minimum wage change. more broadly. another grand coalition. be good for europe with ex member of both the spd and the french socialist party. it exhibits and a software thanks for being with...
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. >> when you say low for longer, is that more a call on the economy or market or both? >> both. we think growth is going too slow for a longer time. we think the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy. short-term rates we think will remain where they are. longer term will budget up a bit. these are pretty high. we use a lot to choose out of that. we have a little bit more. we want to be a bit cautious for the longer-term right now. we want to make sure that people are using this diversification to understand that correlation may work against them. >> the rule next year will be a huge factor in how that plays out. we spoke with peter fisher as well. >> i think all over the world we see countries trying to make a handoff from monetary policy to fiscal policy. >> they would love to do that. >> they are trying to let go of the reins. they would like to not be the only game in town. that may be optimistic. i think we would like see fiscal policy pay a bigger role. they're trying to get a handoff to consumption of structural reform. central bankers are going to be important. they w
. >> when you say low for longer, is that more a call on the economy or market or both? >> both. we think growth is going too slow for a longer time. we think the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy. short-term rates we think will remain where they are. longer term will budget up a bit. these are pretty high. we use a lot to choose out of that. we have a little bit more. we want to be a bit cautious for the longer-term right now. we want to make sure that people are using this...
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is it the improving economy or is he divorced from the economy? >> it's really an important question because as susan said, it is difficult to really bounce back. if the economy does improve, that will help. no question about that. one of the things we have seen in public opinion over the last 60 days really is that this kind of base he had beneath him which is that people thought he was an honest president or a strong leader, some of that eroded significantly and i think that's the question as to whether even if the health care law seems to be working pretty well and even if the economy comes back, whether this sense of him as a weak president or somebody who was too detached has taken hold and it does divorce him from the forces that are changing the economy. >> fred, when you look at 2014, i know that it's easy to say it's going to be a bad year for the democrats because of health care and the president's job rating. you have this recovering economy. i assume that benefits all incumbent governors first. does it help democrats? >> yes, i do. i t
is it the improving economy or is he divorced from the economy? >> it's really an important question because as susan said, it is difficult to really bounce back. if the economy does improve, that will help. no question about that. one of the things we have seen in public opinion over the last 60 days really is that this kind of base he had beneath him which is that people thought he was an honest president or a strong leader, some of that eroded significantly and i think that's the...
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how has their economy done the past 20 years, terrible. that's the obamanomics there. >> what do you think of jim p.'s challenge? >> i think that the issue that you're missing there was really at the heart of his presentation and, again, there's very strong evidence for this, is it's not so much that inequality hurts growth, although there were references of that in terms of financial bubbles. by the way, there's good research that connects the lack of oversight and the financial problems that we had. what he was talking about was a connection between high income inequality, stagnant incomes for the middle class and diminished opportunity, diminished opportunity. that's what you have left out. that's essential because, look, the three of us will all agree that we in america don't push for equal outcomes but we do believe there ought to be some equality of opportunity. when inequality gets too high, opportunity gets squashed. >> that's wrong. i know that's the president's line that income has been stagnated for 40 years. that is, a, complet
how has their economy done the past 20 years, terrible. that's the obamanomics there. >> what do you think of jim p.'s challenge? >> i think that the issue that you're missing there was really at the heart of his presentation and, again, there's very strong evidence for this, is it's not so much that inequality hurts growth, although there were references of that in terms of financial bubbles. by the way, there's good research that connects the lack of oversight and the financial...
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all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change. >> i think that the preponderance of evidence is that income is at the top half versus everyone else over the last two decades. whether that's a problem or not, it is completely unclear when you actually read all of the research that is done on it. and the other point i would make is that within the bottom 80%, the vast majority of the american population, income inequality has grown since the 1980s and in a lot of ways, that is the part that maybe we would be worried about. >> let's talk about one thing that has changed. after the 50s and 60s, when we ha
all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change....
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global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not going to hurt the housing recovery and going toco. i look at i as a balance. we get support from improving global, financial conditions bradley improved. i think you're right. higher interest rates go at the ten year level above 3%. that's going to take out of housing. we're seeing it to some degree. it's a balance between that kind of limitation we're getting and an economy with a lot of other reasons to do it better. >> okay. that sounds pretty good. we'll have an economist on if we have a lousy job friday. we'll have someone explaining why everything was bad the last couple of months. doe
global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not...
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this is fascism, an economy that's supposedly privately owned but in reality, completely controlled, manipulated and as michelle said subsidized by government. we have billions of taxpayer dollars going tohose -- i thought they were evil. they were supposedly evil. >> they are. >> the insurance companies to offset their losses, to share in their profits, subsidies for them and the unions get a free pass. this is obama's animal farm. >> when we were researching the story we pulled up that video tape of president obama and guess how he ended that sentence again, period. no more taxpayer funded bailouts, period. michelle, help me out here. >> what bothers me is that it seems every morning when we wake up there is a new fix to the law or we learn about this little known provision that they snuck in. this is providing this president with a blank check to the u.s. treasury for him to basically save him from the mess that he's in that day. every day there is something new. why not scrap the entire thing and start over again? >> there should be a fix when it's necessary. that's how effective
this is fascism, an economy that's supposedly privately owned but in reality, completely controlled, manipulated and as michelle said subsidized by government. we have billions of taxpayer dollars going tohose -- i thought they were evil. they were supposedly evil. >> they are. >> the insurance companies to offset their losses, to share in their profits, subsidies for them and the unions get a free pass. this is obama's animal farm. >> when we were researching the story we...
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economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is you have people who are great merchants will say the weather helped them and those that aren't will say that the weather hurt them. >> we're very excited about people who sell branded goods off price. t.j., nordstrom rack, ross, they give you value on a consistent regular basis. >> who looks horrible? who is not executing well? >> the teen retailers on the mall and online stores are struggling. nothing new, nothing exciting. nothing that is stimulating the consumer. >> how is j.c. penney doing? >> i think wall street is wrong.
economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is...
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all of this means the economy slows. the impact on the -- over obamacare on the economy is negative. it's not a plus. it's not an economic plus. it is a negative. >> you believe it's more than just a broken web site. >> well, 80% of people were satisfied with their health care before we obamacare. that's not a broken system. >> stu, bob, thank you for watching the speech with us and your analysis today. have a great one. >> incredible new video of an ocean rescue after a man was trapped for days underwater. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> fox newsletter now. an incredible new video of an ocean rescue after man was trapped for days, underwater. trace gallagher is live in our west coast news room with this story. how could that be? >> reporter: at it amazing when you think about it. this boat was upside-down in 100 feet of water. the only reason the dive team went down was to recover. th
all of this means the economy slows. the impact on the -- over obamacare on the economy is negative. it's not a plus. it's not an economic plus. it is a negative. >> you believe it's more than just a broken web site. >> well, 80% of people were satisfied with their health care before we obamacare. that's not a broken system. >> stu, bob, thank you for watching the speech with us and your analysis today. have a great one. >> incredible new video of an ocean rescue after a...
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doing so wouldn't just save seniors from an uncertain retirement would also jumpstart the economy by allowing baby boomers to retire early we could open their jobs to young people struggling to start their careers at the same time we would tighten the labor market so that wages would actually rise in turn stimulating the economy and as wages rose so too would tax revenues there were that ten to twenty percent benefit increase would pay for itself and reduce the deficit so ignore all the so-called moderate talking points the solution to our retirement crisis is clear we just need to take a little bit of warren's proposal to expand social security and crank it up a few notches but not everyone wants to help seniors and rebuild the economy i'm joined now by but jack burkman g.o.p. strategist and host of behind the curtain jack what with it's a great pleasure to be with you so what is so what's it what's the republican alternative to social security well there's a word for what you're describing with retirement age at age fifty five it's called france it's called italy it's called german
doing so wouldn't just save seniors from an uncertain retirement would also jumpstart the economy by allowing baby boomers to retire early we could open their jobs to young people struggling to start their careers at the same time we would tighten the labor market so that wages would actually rise in turn stimulating the economy and as wages rose so too would tax revenues there were that ten to twenty percent benefit increase would pay for itself and reduce the deficit so ignore all the...
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they brought the big economies coming from the college. it's coming from an infection in manufacturing is not on my toes but is beginning to take off the direct investments in different sectors and petrochemicals. the jets had a very big investment later on a one point two billion in in plastics and in fact realize that i would like to end it nice undies coconut to invest in them until automobile industry. we've got done but do you know i'm a big businessman who is investing our time being in cement but is also playing into oil refineries on this they've got sad time campbell that says just do it in fact if up to fifteen eighty and eighty in an era in the west of the country so we have meal investments coming in geneva. nobody's looking to invest in the country but i recall attempt as i said the housing sector is about to be kicked off on a fine tuning is coming in and that was good to others. oh and non oil minerals leaving the country that daddy helping us us us of that and don't forget we have. the creative industries the sentences. nig
they brought the big economies coming from the college. it's coming from an infection in manufacturing is not on my toes but is beginning to take off the direct investments in different sectors and petrochemicals. the jets had a very big investment later on a one point two billion in in plastics and in fact realize that i would like to end it nice undies coconut to invest in them until automobile industry. we've got done but do you know i'm a big businessman who is investing our time being in...
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economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
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this is the better reserve snapshot of business conditions and the report indicate the and the economy and manufacturing continued to expand at a, quote, modest to moderate pace. the most upbeat news, manufacturers whose managers say she expanding and russian positive about the near-term future helps stem earlier losses in the market which ironically also cash in after good news from a private employment report, the automatic data processing report in. this is what it showed on your screen. private sector hiring in november, and and 215,000 jobs versus the expected 178,000 green, costing investors to fear the events of the fed's keeper coming sooner rather than later. you can see this picture, for direction the dow jones industrials have crossed the unchanged level 34 times. when you see we are down 59 points off of earlier lows still not anywhere near where we started the day and we want to talk about the s&p 500. the index is down for a fourth recession, losing five points. let's look at what is the. ticker symbol cf soaring after the fertilizer company says it expected to give signi
this is the better reserve snapshot of business conditions and the report indicate the and the economy and manufacturing continued to expand at a, quote, modest to moderate pace. the most upbeat news, manufacturers whose managers say she expanding and russian positive about the near-term future helps stem earlier losses in the market which ironically also cash in after good news from a private employment report, the automatic data processing report in. this is what it showed on your screen....
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our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities and companies on earth. we're the envy of the world. so i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to solve our problems. there is a specific challenge that we've got. that is a congress and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not the generation. the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders. and what jack kennedy understood as well. and that's the american people. we go through these periods where our politics gets all bollucks up. the truth is when you look at our history, there's been a lot of times where congress gets stuck. but the reason we get through it is the american people have good instincts. if over and over again they see we're not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they
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they didn't try to go after the economy. they should have tried to fix the economy. instead they focused time on a broken program by pulling in conservative concepts into a health care plan. >> that's -- >> oh. >> that's the reality. the main fundamental promises. keeping your plan, your doctor, saving $2500 per family per year, not true. you may trust him but you are one of five people in the country that believe him. >> you know me. >> i totally agree. there was over simplification. >> why are you having a hard time admitting it's not true? >> just the individual market there are ebbs and flows. that's natural. not everyone can keep their plan. >> they knew, read the november 2 edition of the wall street journal. they were debating in jewel of 2010 whether to tell the truth. they decided against it. here you are. he could have said it better. could have done this. they knew from the beginning. it was over simplification. absolutely true. >> they crafted the talking points to be that way. don't lie, emily. >> emily? >> i'm not going to agree. >> that's the truth. th
they didn't try to go after the economy. they should have tried to fix the economy. instead they focused time on a broken program by pulling in conservative concepts into a health care plan. >> that's -- >> oh. >> that's the reality. the main fundamental promises. keeping your plan, your doctor, saving $2500 per family per year, not true. you may trust him but you are one of five people in the country that believe him. >> you know me. >> i totally agree. there was...
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economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people working two years with their kids is 60,000 but that is on a lot in california just with cost-of-living does not always work is great to raise minimum-wage there is too many variables that point to a clear path but ideally you do not want that of all wages and the recession you want to increase unemployment and you want those of benefits to drive wages down and the value could save that with unemployment benefits but they could never do that to adjust the problem with having a supply of that now is you want peop
economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people...
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how long before we decide, object, the economy is improves? at the current rate we're going which is too slow, we'll be at two plus more years of unemployment rate at about 6.5%. what we really need to do is to create jobs. better jobs. this is where the minimum wage starts to come in. all the strikes we've been noticing. these are workers, especially fast food places that are demanding much higher wages than they're colonelly getting which is a start. >> we're talking about raising the minimum wage. nancy, rand paul, senator paul was in detroit today. and he laid out an economic strategy. some of which i like and some of which i think was problematic. one of the things he said he wanted to do was to lift the requirements of paying prevailing wage and paying a wage to construction workers that for union construction workers. he said i want to lift that burden from construction companies. we've been talking about raising the wage. do you think it is an i crease in prosperity? >> i think it could be if it creates jobs. as someone who had a recor
how long before we decide, object, the economy is improves? at the current rate we're going which is too slow, we'll be at two plus more years of unemployment rate at about 6.5%. what we really need to do is to create jobs. better jobs. this is where the minimum wage starts to come in. all the strikes we've been noticing. these are workers, especially fast food places that are demanding much higher wages than they're colonelly getting which is a start. >> we're talking about raising the...
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this has not been a high growth economy. they have been in recession on and off for the better part of 20 years but they have finally gotten themselves out of recession. i think you have to be long japan and long the right sectors. >> how about a sector? >> i like the real estate sector. beneficiary names as an example. >> all right. >> in terms of what you have heard about the valley, what has come when the fed starts to taper it's going to be at risk. i would think that would put certain sectors at more risk than others. in your view what are the biggest vulnerabilities in the market? >> the financial sector is going to be most at risk. they're going to try not to do that. this is is a great monetary experiment. we haven't been through this before. how it shakes out is something that we will fall out. >> i think japan is going to outperform the united states. i think there are a number of stocks that are likely to work. >> delta is one. we have taken out a tremendous amount of capacity. the economy is growing again. fuel p
this has not been a high growth economy. they have been in recession on and off for the better part of 20 years but they have finally gotten themselves out of recession. i think you have to be long japan and long the right sectors. >> how about a sector? >> i like the real estate sector. beneficiary names as an example. >> all right. >> in terms of what you have heard about the valley, what has come when the fed starts to taper it's going to be at risk. i would think...
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pope was moving away from the free market economy. what is going to be pressure from conservative catholics that are in the finance system or government? >> they are not going to like it. they're going to be concerned -- they're are already up in arms against this pope already. i am not catholic. what they are saying is they have the conservative world up in arms. on pope francis. the debate continues. >> coming up on "bloomberg we will talk about what it means for lululemon's founder to step down. ♪ >> daniel hurwitz on retail, commercial real estate. hurwitz, ddr ceo. tomorrow.scuss we are over stored in this country. >> let's get to company news. bill cohan.st is zoosk is planning to go public. they have picked bank of america to lead the offering. they create matches based on facebook connections. it holds three percent of the dating market. texas instruments reassures wall street that there profits will be in line with analyst estimates. the demand for car components has been making up for weaker components in other industrial
pope was moving away from the free market economy. what is going to be pressure from conservative catholics that are in the finance system or government? >> they are not going to like it. they're going to be concerned -- they're are already up in arms against this pope already. i am not catholic. what they are saying is they have the conservative world up in arms. on pope francis. the debate continues. >> coming up on "bloomberg we will talk about what it means for lululemon's...
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fans are traveling there and boosting the local economy. is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was filmed. is in thetory middle ages when it was an important trading hub. and damaged by yugoslav troops during the war of independence. now it was to restore its place on the global tourist map. they are hoping that the show will help spread the word. >> sticking with the film references, t rivet -- tv references, if you thought the invisibility cloak was finished with "harry potter" think again. ♪ >> carol massar will be at world porch, the $1 billion hub in louisville kentucky. one million ash more than 4 m
fans are traveling there and boosting the local economy. is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces...